Enamel composition



Patented Apr. 17, was. l .elhZ,?2 lid EPATNT AJJOLPH r. rozDEcH, or NEWARK, NEW JERSEY. ENAMEL comrosrrion. No Drawing; Application filed December 23, 1921. Serial No. 524,523..

To allwhomit may concern: then. added, and afterwards there is mixed Be it known that I, ADOLPH F. Poznnorr, a into the composition one-half ounce of a citizen of Czechoslovakia, residing at Newhigh-grade lacquer composed of amyl aceark, in'the State of NewJersey, have inventtate, acetone, pyroxylin and benzine.

5 ed certain new and useful Improvements in Experience has demonstrated that this Enamel Composition, of which the followcomposition will dry very quickly in apingi is a specification. proximately ten minutes, and that it will he object of the present invention is to produce a hard coat that will not crack or provide an enamel'that will dry very quickly peel. 1 and yet have exceedingly retentive'and wear- Having thus fully described my invention,

resisting properties. I what I claim as new, and desire to secure by The composition comprises zinc white .Letters Patent,-is ground to a powder,French varnish,benzine 1. Aquick-drying enamel composition conand lacquer, to which may be added any well 'sisting ofi zinc white, varnish, a light hydro- 15 known or desired coloring material. carbon and lacquer composition.

As an example, the following proportions 2. Aquick-drymg enamel compositlon conmay be used, but they may be varied accordsisting of the following ingredients in sub- 'ing to the consistency desired and the work stantially the proportions given, ground zinc.

to which it is to be applied. To one-half" white one-half pint, French varnish two 2 pint of ground zinc whiteis added two ounces, benzine ten drops, lacquer one-half ounces of French varnish composed of absoounce.

lute alcohol, white bleached shellac and san- In testimony whereof I ailix my signature.

derac, and the two are-thoroughly mixed. J 1 i A few drops of benzine, for example,'.ten, are V ADOLPH F. POZDECH. 

